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    Positive Technologies: only 14% of vendors promptly fix vulnerabilities found by security researchers

    Positive Technologies have analyzed their experience of working with vendors on vulnerability disclosure. It turned out that, in 2022–2023, 57% of vendors promptly responded to the company's researchers' queries, but only 14% met the ideal deadlines for releasing updates.

    World's largest bug bounty: Positive Technologies will pay bug hunters more than $650,000 for stealing money or injecting backdoors into the code of its products

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    Become a speaker at the Positive Hack Days cyberfestival

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    Positive Technologies helps to fix dangerous vulnerability in popular videoconferencing service Yealink

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    Positive Technologies: government institutions in Latin America are under ransomware attack

    Positive Technologies analyzed the state of cybersecurity in Latin American countries in 2022–2023. According to the study, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina account for the majority of incidents. A particularity of ransomware attacks in the region is that they mostly target government institutions. In attacks on individuals, malware is used more frequently than in any other region worldwide.

    Positive Technologies: successful cyberattacks on financial organizations have doubled

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    Positive Technologies investigation findings: 40% of incidents linked to known APT groups

    Positive Technologies Expert Security Center (PT ESC) has reported the findings of its investigations of cyberincidents in 2021–2023. The number of investigations has more than doubled in the past two years, and 40% of all investigated incidents were committed by known APT groups. The most frequent targets were government agencies (34%) and industrial enterprises (30%).

    Positive Technologies at AVAR 2023: the benefits of open source and the details of Space Pirates attacks

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    Positive Technologies: the verification call to your bank no longer works

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    Positive Technologies: ransomware gangs threaten to publish victims' data

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